Law Enforcement
          
          Recreation Safety Patrol 
            
            
          Boat Patrol
          
            The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department  maintains a very active boat patrol. The Department patrols over 23,000 acres of  surface water including The Mississippi River/Lake Pepin from below Maiden Rock  WI to Prescott WI., the Saint Croix River from Prescott WI to near Afton MN.,  Several smaller rivers and streams, The Eau Galle Reservoir, and Nugget Lake.  Our Patrol uses two boats, a 22 foot center console style boat and an 18 foot  dual console boat. Over the past few years the boat patrol has also been using  two personal watercraft/wave runners that were acquired free of charge though  Yamaha’s law loan program , a program that encourages responsible operation of  personal water craft and enforcement by local officials using personal  watercraft. 
            Because portions of the Mississippi River in our area rarely freeze our boat  patrol is active practically year round. Of course more time is spent on boat  patrol during the warm weather months when boating is at it’s peak, and peak  it does! The confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi River at Prescott WI is  considered the busiest and most congested waterway in the Midwest and is second  to only a few waterways in the United States!
              
            The main concern of our boat patrol is safety violations and officers work  diligently at enforcing safety laws including Personal Floatation Device (life  jacket) laws, speed restrictions, boating while intoxicated laws, and several  safety regulations. For additional information on boating laws in the state of  Wisconsin visit Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources.  The Patrol also investigates and writes reports on boat accidents, assists with  boating or water related emergencies, and performs body recovery operations for  drowning victims.
              
            Pierce County receives financial aid from the State of Wisconsin Dept. of  Natural Resources to help offset the cost of the Safety Patrol, the money used  is a portion of the boat registration fee that each boat owner pays to the State  of Wisconsin. Additional funding is supplied to the State from the Federal  Government and is derived from fuel and commerce taxes on commercial boats and  barges.